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Why Men are Suspicious of Yoga: And Other Very, Very Funny Stories

In the whimsical world of Robert “robear” Isenberg’s latest book, “Why Men Are Suspicious of Yoga,” laughter reigns supreme. Delving into the absurdities of life with a blend of humor and poignancy, Isenberg crafts a collection that is as entertaining as it is thought provoking. Robert “robear” Isenberg, known for his knack for storytelling and

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You’re On Your Own:A Mother’s Letters on Life to Her Sons

Embark on a profound journey of maternal wisdom and unwavering faith as Anne Hotchkis, amidst the shadows of divorce and bipolar disorder, pens heartfelt letters to her sons, offering profound insights born from resilience and spiritual guidance. With a rich educational background, including a Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc.) in Biology, a Bachelor of Education

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The Ninth Passage

Dale O. Cloninger, the author of “The Ninth Passage,” presents a compelling narrative through his storytelling prowess. His ability to craft a gripping and realistic tale speaks volumes about his skill as a writer. Enter the world of Alec Driver, a WWII veteran turned choir teacher in a small Florida town. His journey from war

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The Old Corsair

In his latest novel, “The Old Corsair,” Michael DeStefano showcases his expertise as a retired Air Force veteran and accomplished composer, delving into the realm of political thriller with finesse. Building upon his previous literary successes, including winning the Windsor Historical Society’s 3rd Annual Significant Objects Writing Contest and earning the Independent Press Award for

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‘Finding the Point of Equilibrium: Schizo-Affective Disorder and Wellbeing, Living the Paradox’

Béatrice Walsh’s ‘Finding the Point of Equilibrium: Schizo-Affective Disorder and Wellbeing, Living the Paradox’ is an evocative memoir that embarks on a profound exploration of mental health and resilience. Walsh fearlessly shares her journey through the intricate complexities of schizo-affective disorder, weaving a narrative of self-discovery and ultimate healing. This compelling odyssey traverses themes of

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Choose Bliss

“Choose Bliss: The Power and Practice of Joy and Contentment” by Moneeka Sawyer offers readers an ultimate guide to building authentic happiness. The book opens with a compelling invitation, posing four questions that resonate with anyone seeking a more joyful and fulfilling life. Sawyer asserts that happiness is a choice and endeavors to guide readers

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